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Building Immunization Standards for
Health Science Students: A Proposal
Julie Fairservice BScN, Clinic Director, Campus Health Centre, McMaster University
Pam Komonoski, RN Nurse Practitioner, Student Health Centre, University of Saskatchewan
Patricia Mirwaldt, MD, Director Student Health Services, University of British Columbia
Ben Tan, MD, FRCPC, Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist, Royal University Hospital
Learning Objectives
1. For participants to develop knowledge of best
practice immunization guidelines for Health
Science students.
2. To implement a standardized national
immunization form.
3. To enable participants to provide seamless service
to Health Science students.
Background
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Increase demand for immunization services
Increase in requests to complete numerous,
different immunization forms for colleges across
the country
Frustration…..for students and staff. Students
begin to ask “Can we please have one
common form?”
Barriers / Issues
•Cost of service
•Volume of Service
•Acceptance of Service: Requirements vary
among faculties, clinical placement areas
and from province to province
•Incomplete records
•Frequency of testing
•Information sharing
•College Specifics
Immunization and Testing
Recommendations
Dr Tan
Recommendations
1. Canadian standard for testing and immunization
2. Integrated guidelines for faculties and receiving agencies
3. Common form - portability
4. Adequate resources to provide testing, immunizations and
education and to track students and document results,
deal with positive cases
5. Adequate funding to Student Health Services to manage
the programme
6. Regular review of immunization and testing
recommendations
Canadian Standard for Testing and
Immunization
1. Create a proposal
2. Liaison with national professional education
associations
3. Liaison with faculties , schools and training
programmes
4. Liaison with receiving agencies ( hospitals,
health authorities)
Resources
1. Expertise in immunization protocols (RN
with support from MD)
2. Arrange for regular support from
Infectious disease/ Public Health
3. Time to provide testing immunizations ,
document and educate, follow up on
non compliers and significant results
and call labs
4. $180.00 per first year student
Next Steps
1. Are we in agreement on common
recommendations and form?
2. Who will take on roles of liaison?
3. Should we start substituting the common
form now?
4. Lobby Faculties, Central Administration and
Health Safety on your campus re funding